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Open Declaration -> yes || Search Declaration -> no? [message #146585] Mon, 01 March 2004 13:03 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: chrismo.clabs.org

Any reason why Eclipse (2.1.2) would be able to successfully find a
class when using Open Declaration on the context menu, but not find the
very same class when doing a Type/Declaration search from the Java
Search dialog?

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Chris
http://clabs.org
Re: Open Declaration -> yes || Search Declaration -> no? [message #146736 is a reply to message #146585] Tue, 02 March 2004 07:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Did you see my answer to your previous post? I think you're having problems
with your build path. Try solving those first.

Jerome

"Chris Morris" <chrismo@clabs.org> wrote in message
news:c1vtns$kn6$1@eclipse.org...
> Any reason why Eclipse (2.1.2) would be able to successfully find a
> class when using Open Declaration on the context menu, but not find the
> very same class when doing a Type/Declaration search from the Java
> Search dialog?
>
> --
> Chris
> http://clabs.org
Re: Open Declaration -> yes || Search Declaration -> no? [message #146929 is a reply to message #146736] Tue, 02 March 2004 10:25 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: chrismo.clabs.org

Jerome Lanneluc wrote:
> Did you see my answer to your previous post? I think you're having problems
> with your build path. Try solving those first.

I did, sorry I didn't follow up. I'd checked build paths, did diffs on
the .project and .classfile files on the two machines, did a full binary
diff of the Eclipse installs (which normally has some differences, so I
could have missed something that matters), CLASSPATH env var comparisons ...

Anyway, I tried installing 3.0 M7 on the 'bad' machine and it magically
started working, using, AFAIK, the same .project/.classpath files and
same settings as before ... weird.

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Chris
http://clabs.org
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